Obviously we are pro scooter but what setting are you looking to see him ride? scooters are very limited off road, and since he is under age(13) riding on road may get him trouble. does his fiends ride anything? and what is his input- experience for a ride? scooters are less on gas than a ATV for sure

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Thanks for your answers, friends,
I'm only worrying about the safety, and you know.. four wheels are more safe than two. Also I think for now I'd like him more to off-road, and yes, Donny, I don't like the idea riding on road in this age.

Buy one of each, that way he can choose, you can ride the one he doesn't choose.

Obviously you want to ride an ATV and your wife wants to ride the scooter, since he probably wants a Jetski or waverunner; buying two for yourselves is perfect.

Do you let him ride his bicycle on the street ? At thirteen he is well aware of the danger of hitting a car on a bike, his decision making ability may not be fully developed but the risk factor is very similar between a bicycle and scooter.

By age thirteen, I already had two Lambretta LD 125's one Cushman Super Eagle and was about to score my first Honda when I turned fourteen.

It is my opinion that owning a motorcycle/scooter will help develop his sense of self esteem and develop his responsibility level, OR it will expose that he does not have the capacity and common sense to be responsible. Some people are like that, sad but true.

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Johnniespeed wrote:Buy one of each, that way he can choose, you can ride the one he doesn't choose.

Obviously you want to ride an ATV and your wife wants to ride the scooter, since he probably wants a Jetski or waverunner; buying two for yourselves is perfect.

Do you let him ride his bicycle on the street ? At thirteen he is well aware of the danger of play online casino uk herehitting a car on a bike, his decision making ability may not be fully developed but the risk factor is very similar between a bicycle and scooter.

By age thirteen, I already had two Lambretta LD 125's one Cushman Super Eagle and was about to score my first Honda when I turned fourteen.

It is my opinion that owning a motorcycle/scooter will help develop his sense of self esteem and develop his responsibility level, OR it will expose that he does not have the capacity and common sense to be responsible. Some people are like that, sad but true.

As he is too younger don't give him this type of vehicles now.Give him a adult kick scooter.there are lots of attractive kick scooter for adults and kids also.give him one them.before 18 you should avoid motor scooter or atvs for him.thank you.